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Blouin Artinfo features Container Artist Residency 01
Scott Indrisek covers the launch of Container Artist Residency 01 in Blouin Artinfo
Scott Indrisek covers the launch of Container Artist Residency 01 in Blouin Artinfo
Boggsville Boatel (2011) was a floating hotel and performance space originally part of the Sea Worthy Exhibition curated by Flux Factory in Jamaica Bay Queens. The installation hosted more than 5000 people over three months and utilized 6 boats and a floating platform stage. The Boatel held nightly lectures, movie screenings, and storytelling by nautical enthusiasts, as well as a meeting with the city planners.
The Coldscape, article in Cabinet Magazine (Issue 47 Logistics Fall 2012) about the politics around refrigerated shipping
Episode 180: Reefer Madness (September 2015), podcast about refrigerated shipping
Sea Worthy (2011) was an exhibition and series of public screenings, performances, lectures, workshops and artist-led excursions on the water organized by the Flux Factory, EFA Project Space, and The Gowanus Studio Space. The project invited discussion about water access and engaged maritime themes in contemporary art – in consultation with boat builders, world-class mariners, historians, writers, activists, and ecologists.